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Begging crackdown 'causing mistrust'

Posted: 04 March 2004 | Subscribe Online


An "audit" of beggars in the City of Westminster has been condemned by a homelessness charity as creating a "culture of mistrust and suspicion".

The joint operation between Westminster Council and the police last weekend was intended to "disrupt" begging in the area.

The council had estimated that there were as many as 300 beggars in Westminster, but only 27 people were arrested over two evenings at the weekend.

Council officers, including parking attendants and street environment managers, worked in collaboration with the police, who were then able to arrest beggars and take their fingerprints and DNA.
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The council said the information gathered during the audit would help to provide evidence in the pursuit of antisocial behaviour orders against persistent beggars.

But homelessness charity Crisis criticised the operation.

A spokesperson said the audit would criminalise some of society's most vulnerable homeless people and create "a series of additional barriers for people wanting to escape homelessness for good".

She added: "Using enforcement against them is totally inappropriate and creates a culture of mistrust and suspicion."


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